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I knew from the start that I wanted to put an end to that guy. I started killing legionaires from the very first time I encountered them. The raiders at the death-lottery of Nipton? I wiped them out. Then I went after the hostage camp and I killed everyone. I left a trail of dead legionaries all the way to New Vegas.

After I had told Benny that I'd dug myself from my grave to put him into his, this courier showed up and told me the legion was willing to forgive me for my sins if I'd show up to their leader and dubmit to him. The balls on this motherfucker. For the sake of the playthrough I should have tolded him this is sparta but I honestly going to Caesar in person was just too tempting.

So I show up there and this skirtboy told me to hand in my guns. I told him he could pry them from my cold dead hands before the entire settlement vanquished in a storm of molten lead.

In the end I did not get any dialogue with Caesar. It was anti-climatic. I wish I could have used my terrifying presence perk on him because I really enjoyed roleplaying that way.

It's alright though, I have a great new idea. I'm going to make a new Fallout 4 character and call him "The King". I will acquire the greaser jacket and jeans, and a pompadour wig. I'll main laser weapons and be the coolest smoothest son of a gun in the commonwealth. I'll put the difficulty setting on really easy if I have to, I just wanna RP on this one.

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